Roman Sterlingov’s conviction for running a mixer is a dangerous legal precedent The only hard evidence for him to serve 20 years in prison is that his KYC Bitcoin went through many hops and wallets before it later was used to buy a domain name. Which was then used for illegal activity. This would mean that you’re responsible for the future actions of anyone you pay

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This means that if you sell your bitcoin to JP Morgan or Blackrock, you’re going to be held responsible for foreign regime change, forever wars, rigging the metals markets, and massive amounts of fraud and theft. Act accordingly.
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llamasrus 1 year ago
are they are going to convict random people who spend their KYC corn which is later end up being used for “illegal” activities ? this clearly won’t stand after a rigorous legal debate..right ?
Unbelievable. If so, all drug crimes are related to the FED and banks. Both the FED and the banks should go to jail. Because criminals used the currency they printed to conduct transactions.
That’s a really good point. @jack created a legal defense fund to protect developers. Is anyone creating a legal offense fund so Blackrock and JP Morgan can be held accountable for their crimes against humanity?
It’s irrelevant what the Bitcoin source is, because the service has no way of knowing that information. And the entire thing is past the statue of limitations being from 2011
It is corruption. They purposefully dragged him from a California arrest, to DC/Virginia area (the other side of the country) to get a harsh jury and judge that automatically side with the government
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OT 1 year ago
Wasn't the conviction on him creating fog mixer?
I will never understand why Bitcoiners ignore Monero, when one friend after another gets prosecuted, thrown into jail or killed for the transparent use of Bitcoin. Bitcoiners hear me out: Your government might want to get rid of you or your wealth in the future. For your own safety. Use the right tools for the job provided by us cypherpunks.
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Roman Sterlingov’s conviction for running a mixer is a dangerous legal precedent The only hard evidence for him to serve 20 years in prison is that his KYC Bitcoin went through many hops and wallets before it later was used to buy a domain name. Which was then used for illegal activity. This would mean that you’re responsible for the future actions of anyone you pay
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Ridiculous. Surely this will go to appeal. The “expert witness” of Chainalysis is an incredibly bad actor in the space. Shame Chainalysis
You are absolutely right: if we don’t stop criminalization of #bitcoin #freedomtech in the legislative and judicial approaches of democracies, everyone - developers, bitcoin miners, end-users, investors can be targeted/prosecuted. The good news, that comparing to the authoritarian regimes in democracies we still have strong instruments how to defend our rights and freedom tools as bitcoin/privacy instruments. We need to educate legislators and judges on the concrete examples, for instance: 1) how bitcoin privacy tools helps to protect human rights to financially excluded people in the authoritarian states, which are majority in the world. 2) remind that compromising privacy instruments at the time when AI is used by the dictatorships it is a risk for democratic institutions to be manipulated/destroyed. We did the same in #Guatemala, defending SimpleProof developer Rafael Cordon, whose bitcoin solution helped to protect elections results against AI fraud. Corrupt regime persecuted Rafael, but we organized campaign to support him, and just one example, that his case was supported by many of deputies. At the end joint pressure help to defend Rafael. So all possible, but we should educate and build our coalition, orange-pill deputies and judges, not just complain. https://pace.coe.int/en/files/33143/html image
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ermapop 1 year ago
Monero fix it :kissing_heart_sunglasses: